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Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsHere are the specs. -Metal Cabinet -safe for children and pets -9 cents an hour in electricity use -10 year warranty -no flames, no fumes -thermostat control -lifetime washable filter -super quiet -16 x 18 x 24 - 45 lbs -$495 Thanks for your input! Misty from Wooster, Ohio Feedback About This Post:RE: Sun Cloud Heater Reviews
Hello everyone. Just an update. I did buy one of these just over a month ago. I haven't got a new electric bill as of yet, so I'm not sure of any savings. I have noticed that once I plugged this one in and started using it, I was able to get rid of 2 space heaters! There will be some savings. I do have a third ceramic space heater in my bedroom (I live in a trailer, 60 feet long by 10 feet wide). Post by AngelLoveInOhio RE: Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsWhere can i find these heaters for sale? Intriguing about the low costs for electricity...still...1500 watts is 1500 watts! Post by 44chicken RE: Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsFolks, think about it. There is a maximum amount of HEAT that can be produced from an electric heater that is rated at 1500 watts of power. HEAT output from a heater is measured in BTUS. BTUS are what raises the temperature in a room. It does not make much difference how the BTUS are generated (infared bulbs, glowing wires, heated quartz, etc.) since the maximum BTU output at 1500 watts is 4500-5000 BTUS. It takes 9-10 electric heaters to equal the BTU output of a single kerosene (like kero-sun) heater. Notice how they (Sun Cloud, Eden Pure, etc.) don't tell you what the BTU output is of their heaters...because they are selling you something for $500 that does not produce more HEAT than a $20 cheapie. Instead, buy one of those fake fireplaces with the glowing logs...they are also rated at 1500 watts...producing the same amount of heat and they are pretty to look at! Post By Realistic (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsI have 2. The fans are rather loud. If you buy just the metal cabinet heater without the wood cabinet enclosure, I wouldn't want children around it. One of mine has broken down twice and the warranty service department is not very responsive. Took 1 month to get replacement part after several phone calls. Rather pricey, I got a decent price on ebay, $400 for the Model C1500 which comes with the wood cabinet. I think there are some energy saving infrared heaters the are energy efficient and a lot cheaper and have no fan noise when sleeping. I recommend, do some shopping first. Post By Hapaki (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater Reviews
I bought one three years ago to augment my electric baseboard heat, and bought two more this year for my elderly mother. They do work well, and can save you money while heat distribution is more well disbursed than regular electric baseboard heat. Will they work for you? Post By Bill W. (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsFolks, its an electric heater pure and simple that uses heat lamps. It uses 1500 watts, same as most space heaters. There is no magic out there to get more heat from 1500 watts of electric. Buy a regular electric heater. Post By bill (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsI don't know about 9 cents an hour, but my mother bought us a Sun Cloud last year because we live in an older farm house and it is too large to heat and be comfortable. It does keep our furnace from running as much when the temperature is not extremely cold and when it gets really cold, it makes our house tolerable. It raised the electric, bill which was to be expected, and it might have cost an extra $40/month. I don't know if this helps, but it's the best I've got at this time. It is pretty quiet and we don't have to worry about the little ones touching it because the heater is not hot to touch. I am curious if you contacted Laura K about the heater she is retailing? Post By Lisa (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsI know that Sun Cloud is made by EdenPure, and it is the closest competitor to the company I work with. EdenPure is made in China & our products are all made in the USA. Our product is $395 and is fantastic. It's different from a traditional heater, so that's why the 9 cents an hour doesn't add up if you compare it to a typical heater. It's a safer heat source. I'm not going to try to sell on this site, so if you want more info, please contact me directly at lauraknox AT bellsouth.net Post By Laura K (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater Reviews
My husband and I purchased one of these last year. Post By booklady2228 (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater Reviews
Hi -- we are neighbors -- I'm in Canton Post By Tomatohanger (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsI received ads from 3 different heaters today and each one does the same as the one you are talking about.Each one has a different name but does the same thing. They are priced from $279 to $479.But I don't have any other information on them. We are thinking about getting one, but don't know if cheaper or the higher priced one is better. Too many choices Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sun Cloud Heater ReviewsI hope someone answers about this product soon as I am interested in it as well. I have never heard of it but would like to. Thanks, Teresa/VA Post By Teresa (Guest Post) |
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